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Both the Cuban revolution in 1959 and the Nicaraguan revolution in 1979 led to the establishment of socialist governments that aligned with the Soviet Union during the Cold War. This resulted in significant U.S. intervention in the region, including economic sanctions, military support for opposition groups, and efforts to counter perceived communist influence. Additionally, both revolutions inspired similar movements in other Latin American countries, leading to a wave of leftist uprisings and political shifts across the continent.

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